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Old 11-08-13, 06:17 PM   #11
pig n jig
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L to R ,Woo stinger jig, Molix Kento jig. I will be ordering more kento jigs.



Dave's Tournament makes one that matches Woo's. Picked up a couple last winter. He didn't have any with black heads the year before but he had brown. So I just used a marker and changed the color. I'll post a pic of one with a Woo's next to it.
I've got a ton of jigs. What I lack is a light wire wide gap hooked jig to fish sparse cover bare banks on fluorocarbon line. I have the Picasso jig in light wire wide gap but the head doesn't lift and glide easily, it's a integrated eye bullet type heavy weed cover jig.I use to use a Nish jig but haven't seen them in years.I think it was a New England thing as I never seen them sold else where.This Kento jig has a smallish side hook, maybe a 3/0 size,better for when smallies are hugging the banks but should be enough to hook everything, time will tell.
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